Cats may seem warm and cozy with all that fur, but they’re not as protected from the cold as many people think. Their bodies can start reacting to chilly temperatures, especially below 45°F. Indoor ...
Cats are naturally attracted to the warmth of the sun, the warmth from radiators, or laps. While they have natural insulation from their fur coats, sensitivity to temperatures is high in domesticated ...
Ahead of a winter storm predicted to affect Western North Carolina, here's what pet owners should know about keeping their ...
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Is your cat freezing without you realising? Temperature limits every owner must know
Cats might appear comfortable sitting curled by corners or even sleeping through the day but this does not necessarily imply ...
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